User guide
Table Of Contents
- 3M™ Digital Library Assistant Software License
- Overview
- Getting Started
- Staff-level setup options
- Setting general options
- Adjusting the sound volume
- Changing the item width setting
- Selecting a language
- Changing the Reader Timeout setting
- Changing the Items Order Right-to-left setting
- Enabling Check Shelf alerts
- Enabling Backgound inventory
- Changing the Verify setting
- Changing the Time and Date settings
- Setting screen contrast
- Setting screen alignment
- Setting the find function default prefix
- Using the Setup Lists screen
- Administrator level setup options
- Accessing the Admin menu
- Using the administrator setup options
- Tag Data Format option (Model 803/804)
- TDFM Status option (Model 803/804)
- End Admin Mode option
- Shelf reading basics
- Straightening the shelf
- Aligning the antenna
- Adjusting the antenna
- Separating the tags from metal
- Practice exercise
- Managing the DLA work flow
- Customizing the DLA item display information
- Performing tasks
- Preparing the DLA for user
- Battery management
- Common DLA tasks
- Selecting DLA functions
- Using the Change Battery function
- Using display lists
- Saving Item IDs to the memory card
- Using the DLA trigger lock
- Using the Background Inventory function
- Using the screen light option (Handheld Model 702 and Model 802 only)
- Using the Verify option
- Quick access to Volume, Change Battery, About DLA (Model 803/804 only)
- Task quick reference guides
- Using the Check Shelf Order function
- Using the Collect Data function
- Using the Pull Items function
- Using the DLA to locate and pull items
- Using the Sort-and-shelve function
- Using the Find Items function
- Using the Search for Items function
- Using the Shelve Items function
- Using the Change Security function
- Using the Show Item Info function
- Only for libraries using location tags
- Using the Check Location function
- Using the Check Location+Order function
- Using the Inventory Location function
- Troubleshooting
- DLA staff training
- Warranty
- 3M Service
3M™ Digital Library Assistant User Guide
DLA staff training
About staff training
Use the following DLA Training Outline to develop your in-house staff-training program. This outline gives
you the main training points in a logical sequence.
You may want to add to this outline and develop some examples that you can demo in the stacks.
Time—Allow approximately 1.5 hours for basic training with a class size of two people per DLA. Of this time,
approximately one hour is spent performing tasks with the DLA.
Class size – because training involves a lot of practice with the DLA, you may want to limit class size to no
more than four. Larger class sizes can reduce the effectiveness of the training.
It is best to train between two and four people (with no more than two people per DLA). By training more than
one person at a time, the students will learn from each other’s questions.
Staff training outline
Overview of operation (data source, etc.)
1. Provide an overview of the DLA’s physical components
Buttons, trigger, antenna, memory card, battery, etc.
2. Explain the kinds of tasks that can be performed using the DLA.
Shelf order, finding missing items, etc.
3. Explain how the DLA works—uses item identifier read from the tag to look up item data (from the
circulation system) on the memory card.
The DLA uses data from the circulation system (in the form of user-created lists) that are exported by Data
Manager software, onto a memory card. The DLA can read data from and write data to the memory card.
Each tag includes an Item ID that should correspond to an item record on the memory card.
4. A 32-MB memory card can store information for 200,000+ items.
If necessary, larger cards are available.
Battery management
Refer to the 3M™ Handheld RFID Reader Owners Manual for information on battery management.
To avoid draining the battery, remove the battery during long-term storage (more than one week).
1. Battery life expectations:
a) Approximately four hours of trigger time per fully charged battery.
b) Expect approximately 6+ hours of real usage time in most scenarios.
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